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THE SE STAR OCK, Ark., March 3-— Hiake was arrested on compelling her step- ATTLE University Presbyterian church and) LITTLE } \ Mrs. Kincaid, Pioneer of | crt spat | eh | Territorial Days, Passes Morden Kin m Portland Scholarly Seattle Woman Dies at Home in University District; Funeral Private tzabet for ADRIAN D. HATFIELD, JR. t the fie aid, an engineer, living Kenneth Kincaid, | of the army, | Seattle Society by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600 Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. thy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. Capt of the medical branch now Francisco; | Prot. sclentiat of the € } ; Zoo ‘okyo, Jag 4, for the Carman she he funera) will be private. Tho| was one of y is to be cremated and the ashes) Peterborough, Ont., for burial | U-RAY-A family vault. ‘The immediate attack of TEA the Royal | nd re She was a of death of the best | by tin in the fl Its refreshin, itles ~~ liven your ond rasp afternoon “Tea”, Genuine Orange Pekoe, blended to a pleasing mildness. During Your Grocer Has It Cena @ Deven roenaxe varia stationed at fan Trev y of Wash Penling- | n), and Mine Alr-| ingte (Mrs. John WN. was stricken with | a but tn spite of this |" ap retained her ment trength to t i, 8 McEwan Hostess at 4 Saturday Afternoon; Recentl Guild Plans Bridge Tea. one} Mrs. Kincaid bitndness in 1922 han heas and Her lif | ar in many the ‘few m Archacole “or siding in this co {linguist of note Mrs, Mary Margaret Kinoaid of the mo widely kn: women of Washington, died early Friday morning at her home, 4542 Brooklyn ave. | She was born 16 years ago in | Perth, Ont, Her father was James Bell, @ leading bank and railroad operator of eastern Canada waa educated Canadian schools, and tn 1865 married Dr. Robert Kin & Canadian who had ser o’Clock Tea} y Organized) al alert | ar ing manager 6 last Seattle long she was a deep schol lines, & tea at ere her home Saturiay afternoon at 4 o'clock, honoring Dr, Henry H @f Boston, former president of the American Institute of Areht Who speciatizes on hospital construct w of the Orthopedic hospi: to provide plans for the antry Bhe was an ion, and is here on a which an early s future develop. ) ;tead women tn Beatt cald, od as a ler & surgeon with the Northern f in the civil war. For a peric years the couple lived in Peterbor ough, Ont. Inter they moved to Olympia, Washington Territory. | About 25 years ago the family moved to the University district, Seattle Dr. Kincaid died several years ago last year a nurse cone y during her waking and kept her up to date on a wide | field of information. Mrs. Kincaid was a founder of the Coterte club of Seattle and an honor: | ary member of the Seattle Women's club, She belonged to the astern | Bter and was a member of both the | +6.» niild to Give Large Bridge Tea the first large social event since its organization last Novem Zorth Queen Anne guild of the Orthopedic hospital will give a Bridge ten at the Hotel Gowman on Saturday afternoon, April Offered are exceptionally beautiful, and wil develop keen com: | Wt ts expected. fm charge of the tea are Mrs. O. F. Condon, Mra, Frederick WONDER DAYS Look on Page 2 Qa Mire. Archio Taft. Mrs. John Hamrick is in charge of the fhe North Queen Anno gulld was organized last November and has been a since that time. The officers are Mra. Bert Schweitzer, presi R. C. Baumgarten, vicepresi Mrs. John Hamrick, secre Mire. ©, F. Condon, treasurer, and Mrs. Howard Hilbieh, auditor. ° and Mrs. Gould Hosts Sunday ing Mr, Alban Shay and Mr. Charlies C May, two new Instructors Mepartment of architecture at the University of Washington, Mr. @ Mrs. Cari F. Gould are entertaining with an informal tea Sunday from 3:30 until 6:30 o'clock at their home, 1058 E. Lynn st., for of the department at the university and thelr friends. Irving M. Glen will preside at the tea table, assisted by Mra. Robert Mrs. Harold Sexsmith, Mrs. Charles C. M nd Miss Mar Mueller. . ts at Dinner Part, nd Mre. Donald Barnes will entertain with a dinner orty covers} he University club next Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mra. day, of Bay City, Mich., the guests of Mr. and Mra. James Garfield of Everett. M@inner wil} precede the dance Mr. and Mra, Edtward I. Garrett are at their home at The Highlands. og “Sag * ef wr. and Mrs. Churchill Dinner Hosts and Mrs. Frederick A. Churchill are entertaining with an tnformal ion Wednesday evening, March 7, at their home, 608 Olympic place. er a. . ain for Visitor 6 and Mrs. H. A. Hadley entertained with a dinner of twelve covers home Sunday evening in honor of their son, Mr. Earl Hadley, of who ts their guest. iy evening Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hadley were hosts at an Informal iar for fourteen at their home in his honor, and Wednesday evening | Birs. Frank A. Wilt entertained thirty guests at a buffet supper to Mr. Hadley. thei ‘ea al Tea as Farewell Compliment Glibert Pierce Haight entertained this afternoon at her home with tea tn compliment to Mra. Trevor Drake, cf St. Paul, who ts this evening for her home, after spending several weeks with her| Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tiffany. Invitations were limited to her} Tea Saturday wr ten will be given at the home of Miss Emma Pratt, 2838 Cascadia aturday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock for the benefit of the Campfire group. pik Sn ee Honor Guests at Bridge Tea ‘RC. Swinburne entertained charmingly with a bridge of five tab! fday afternoon at her home in compliment to her house guests, Mra. ik Fox and Mrs. Harley Barthwaite, of Portland, and Mrs. B, B. Burn who leaves soon for an extended visit In Hawal! | flowers in profusion centered the tea table and decorated the! Assisting at the tea hour were Mrs. E. G. Johnson, Mra. C. H. and Mrs. L. 3. Hamilton. al Dinners Will Precede Fashion Show} ing the MacDougall-Southwick fashion show, Tuesday evening, | @, for the benefit of the Orthopedic hoxpital, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and Mrs. Frederic Hall White will ‘with informal dinnors at their hories. its at Birthday Dinner r. and Mrs. Frank Frederick Franck entertained with a dinner of Covers Tuesday evening, in their apartment at the Arcadia, in| 2 . hopedic Tea Shop B. Carpenter will be hostess for Seahurst auxiliary at the Ortho- fea Shop Saturday, assisted by Mrs. C. P. Larson, Mra. P. R. Allen, . FP. J. Rice, Mrs. Allen Murray, Mrs. R. R. L. Layton, Mrs. H. L. im, Mrs. Fred Drake, Mrs. C. H. Buck, Mrs, Samuel Bartlett and Mrs, nt to Mra. Bert Schweitzer, on her birthday. * . . the Thrift Shop on Saturday Mrs. Elia Steefler and Mrs. Andrew W will represent the Sunset auxiliary. @omen’s Clubs UBS FOR SATURDAY RS’ AUXILIARY 6 Daughters’ auxiliary to the ynan’s Century clut will meet Sat-| sunsmeT HEIGHTS ty, March 3, at 2 p.m, in Freder-| piteRaRyY CLUB & Nelson's auditorium. Densmore ave, Wednesday, March 7, at 2 p.m. Bring work for the bazaar. Visitors welcome. audito Sunset Helghts Literary club will n meet with Mrs. Loulle Miller, 3620 ZETA ALUMNAE Wallingford ave., Tuesday, Mai jeita Zeta alumnae will meet Sat-|at 2 p. m. 5 aay March 2, at 2 p. m., with pa Laska Pichon, 2312 31st 5 CHAPTER, NO. 95 chapter, No. 95, 0. E. 8., @ card party at Wing’s caf- on Saturday, March 3, at 8:30 «8 SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. A., of the Maccabees, will meet in the A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Thursday, March 8, at Bp m. A special reception will be held for members initiated during 1923. a see nile C CULTURE CLUB ! Classic Culture club will meet iy, March 3, at 2 p. m., at tho d clubhouse. Professor Bissett will speak on “Abra- In.” Mrs. Alberta Balby HARMONY HOMESTEAD NO, 1743 Harmony Homestead No, 1743 Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will hold their regular business meet ing Tuesday evening, March 6, at 8 o'clock, !n Moose hall, Highth ave. and Union st. see ALLAH CHAPTER NO. 165 Allah chapter No. 165, 0. FE. &., ya have a card party Tuesday even- ng, March 6, in Dartnall’s cafeteria, Saturday, March 3, at 2:30/at 8 o'clock. All Eastern Stara and with Mrs. J. B. Lukes, 611| Masons invited. N. . eee eee Kappa Gamma alumnao o- CANADIAN CLUB DANCE by Grady. Personal daughter, Marjorie, who have been visiting in 2 Frnacisco for the| past two mon are expected to re} turn the first of next week. eter Mrs. Bruce Farris, of Vancouver, | B. C, and Mra. John Pierce, of} Olympia, were the guests, over Sun-| day, of their parents, Judge and Mrs. H. E. Hadley, coming over to visit of New York, who has been spend: ing a fow day» here. bar a Mra. Kenelm daughter, Mary, from the Swed home. | Winslow and little| removed Saturday h hospital to their . . | Mra. Louise Van Ogle returned/ Tuesday from a three weeks’ trip to California, oe Dr. and Mrs, A. V. Stewart, who removed here recently from Fort Stellacoom, have taken an apartment at Adrian Court. . Mre. K. K. Burkhart and daugh- ters, Martha and Eleanor, who are the guests of Mrs. Burkhart's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, D. N. Campbell, | this week, will leave Sunday for their bome in Portland. Mrs. Henry H. Judson and little fon will remove from the Swedish hospital to their home the first of next week. Mr. and Mra, James A. Haight left this week for a trip to California, Mrs, Stephen J. Chadwick returned Thursday from a short visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. H. J. Maury, at Winlock. else Mrs. Rex Stafford, who has been| spending the past three months | visting In the East, is expected home about March 15. era, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Fox and Mr. Jack Fox will leave Sat-| jurday for California, to be away two months. Mr, J. Loring Whittington ts se. riously {1 at Providence hospital. AUXILIARY TEMPLE | DE HIRSCH ‘The regular monthly meeting of tho Ladies’ Auxiliary to Templo do Hirsch, will be held Monday, March 6, in the temple vestry rooms, at 2:20-p. m. Board meeting at 1:30. Delegates to the national convention | will report. . . FREMONT W. C. T. U. Tho Fremont W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday, March 6, at 2 p. m., at tho home of Mra. E. Townsenda, 1012 N. 41st st. Subjects, “Evangelism,” by Mra. Rachel Smith and “Music” by Mra. Violet Titus, . . SEATTLE LODGE NO. 7 feattle Lodge No. 7, D. H. P. Ay Will hold its next regular meeting Tuesday evening, March 6, at 1409 Ninth ave. at 8 o'clock. Members are urged to attend. There will be |Initiation, and Victoria Dnanlels, chairman of the good of tho order committee, promises a surprise pro- gram. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. | Music Mra. Curtls P, Sargent and amail| Recital at Cornish Friday Cornish | gram that hi jtlon ever since it was announced. of Mary Ann Wells will prose jand ensemble Interpretations of their brother, Mr. Earl J. Hadley, | compositions played in turn by vart ous members of the class, pupils of Misa Lydia Fe the Spoken Word, in a series of read. ings, Kate Greenaway Dance DIC LADIES’ AID Teelandic Ladies’ Ald society an entertainment Saturday, , at 8:30 p. m., at Eagles’ ‘6414 Ballard ave, There will be and dancing. see SRDAY NIGHT CLUB day Night club of the Y. W. Bive a supper in the cafo- jurday, March 3, at 6:20 p. Gi in the gymnasium at A GAMMA DELTA Gamma Delta alumnae will » March 3, with Mra, Ne, 2567 Fitth ave, W., at i oe ‘A TO MEET fota of Alpha Chi Omega will tained on Saturday at 2 Mrs. C. W. Johnson, 4515 N. B. Tho chief topic for n will be the Province n in Californt RD CIRCLD ford circle of the First The Canadian club will entertain with a dance Friday evening, March 9. All Canadians and friends Invited, The committee on arrangements in- cludes Mrs. R. EB. Noble, Mra. H. J. Leary, Mrs. C. B. Norton, Dr, Ira L, Neil and Mr. D, M. Bate, P ee THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB The Thursday Progreas club will meet with Mra. George Worley, 4018 Bagley ave., Thursday, March 8, at 10 a.m. The annual election of offi cers will be held. ee SUNNYDALD P.-T. A, Tho regular monthly meeting of the Sunnydalo P.-T. A, will be held Friday evening, March 2, at 8 o'clock, in Granger hall. Mr. 1. Welch and his Boy Scout troop will glve an en« tertainment Saturday night in the Sunnydale Grange hall. oe PHILOMUS CLUB Philomus club will meet with Mra, Jack Meadows, 2401 N. 46th st., Mon- day, March 6, at 2 p.m. Miss Elale Mickle, assistant hostess, ae) WOMEN'S TURSDAY CLUn The Women's Tuesday club will meet with Mra, Robert 1, Moritz, 4705 21st ave, N, ¥,, 'Tuenday, March 6, Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock, SEATTLE CHAPTER APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY Seattle chapter, International So- clety of Applied Psychology, will moet Tuesday evening, March 6, at & o'clock, on the ground floor; of the Lippy building, Third and. Colum. bla at. . SOROSIS CLUB ,_ The art department of the Sorosis club will meet Thursday, March 8, at 2 p.m, at the Federated club house. The Orpheus club held Sts reguiar monthly meeting lst Bunday after noon at the home of Mra, A, B. Williams, At the close of the bual- ness session a fine vocal program wan enjoyed. Mra. C. 0, Johnson, and Lois Williams rendered solon, accompanied by Harold Williams, Mrs, ©. 8. Berry and Mra, C. A. Lunan gave a duet, and Thelma Kinsman sang a solo, each being ac companied by Dorothy Duncan, Tho program closed with community singing and refreshments generous ly and tastily served by the hosteay, The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs, C. A, Lunan, 1611 40th ave, on Sunday, On Friday evening, the will as attracted much atten- March 2, schoo! present a pro A dancing class under the tutelage The clans will be assisted by Mary Allison, in plano solos, pupll of Mis» Hall, and Josephine M. McCrory and G Mary arber honey ro Gi Ann nenbeck, of Following ts the program: +++ -Lishner Willabel Houtan at th Dancere—Kaur Chamberiatn, nowd: Clark, Marg #8. “The Dutterfiy” Maty Allison Dence—“The Japaneses Doil™..., des : . Newt Baeat piano No. 2 Marguert me at Opus 46, Derine Bnow. “Heart Dance” Heth Mackie OG. Merkel plano in, Phyt- Betty a Boutan, Dorine ) “The Patchwork Quilt : Abon achel Lindsay | Mary Ann McOroy | @ Goblins” cco eees Weight the piano rk, Marguer- Piano solo—Baltarelio Maty Alt Reading—Pantomime, Jeorge Garber Dance—Fantasy in A, . Holler No. 1., sses+ Coell Burleigh Condon jon at the plano Hubbell « Meyat Josephine Mahaney “Marat Gras Time” » Lao Delibes Marguerite Skeol at the plano Macklem, Hotty Dorine Saowden, Viv- Reading—"At Bedtime” ., Goorge Garber Dance—Nocturne in B, Opus 9, Mo, 3.. ++-Anon, Hetty Noyes, Heth b . Hetty DorineBnowden, Katherine SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB Tho Seattle Woman's club will hold its monthly meeting at the club- house, Monday, March 5. Board meeting at 1 p.m. Business meeting at 2 o'clock. Nomination of officers, ‘Tho lite interpretation depart. ment, under its leader, Madam Beebe, will have charge of the pro- gram. A review of the work during the year will be the subject of Madam Beebe's talk, followed by ne. lected readings by Miss Margaret Dahiman and Miss Gertrude Vol- chok, pupils from the Beebe School of Expression. Vocal solos will be given by Mrs, B, Smith at the piano. The numbers B Smith at the plano, The numbers are “The Day Is Dono,” by Charles Gilbert Spross, and “Morning Wind" by Gena Hranscomb., WOMEN'S SOCIETY, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tho Women's society of the First Baptist church will hold its regular business and work meeting on Wed. nesday, March 7, At 230 p, m, the program will bo in charge of the educational commit. tee, Don't miss “The Message of the Big Out-of-Doors,” as conveyed by an interesting talc and beautiful pio tures of the Lake Chelan country, showing its flora, fauna and moun tain seoenry. Tho sertes will end with a wonderful mountain storm, followed by the gorgeous coloring of & sunset eky, Lecture and pletures by Mr. Lindsay, of the Asahel Curtis Photo Co, see INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION The next meeting of the Industrial Development association will take place on March 2, at 8p. m., In the Hote! Frye conference room Thin meeting i# called for the pur. pone of perfecting © permanent or ganization, Officers will be elected to serve the balance of the year, A board of directors will be selected [March 20th, and a date set on which regular moctings are tobe held, Chatter of the Shoppes By CECILLE The Winter Is Over Let's say it with color on the hats, with gay frocks! Let’s say it with a fresh accomplishment, a convenience at home, a gift to a friend. In the garden, let's say it with flowers. STUDIO FRAMES BELOW COST Jamen & Merrihew offer to you, at beautiful pict frames of all sizes. are from 26 centa to $1.00. Frames for combtr: up. They can't last long! Eitel nd less than half thelr cost, Yrames for single pictures ns are $1.75 and YOU NEED NOT SEND AWAY What Burpee’n aweet peas are to the flower gar- m peas aro tothe vegetable garden. Both nal packages at Ch en For good seedn. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ELECTRIC HAPPINESS? Whether you want to buy It, rent it, exchange it, or sell ft, you will find just what you are looking for at~ Next to Bon 108 UNION Next to Bon . MARGARET LEONARD WILL HELP YOU Plan and make the baby’s firet little clothes, At her new shop, @ 4008 Arcade Bidg., she will w You complete Inyetten, RAISE SONG BIRDS AT HOME It ts tase delig It pays, Mrs Loughlin, « ColtMeLoughlin Store, will you, 8 1103 First Ave. ting. tful the e bas had years of experience. SPRING SEWING WILL BE EASIER If your machine Singer Shop, 1524 Main 1926. PLAY MAH JONGG You can learn In one lesson at the Antoinette Gift Shop, 214 Madl- son St. fo repaired! First Ave. Rentals. Your ne® luncheon set may be of blue nen (@ deep delft shade) embroidered, for contrast, in white, SCHORFIELD’S SPECIAL 1 ie of gifts in 1 napkin case at Look at thelr windows! on I ever saw! A pure linen ha $5 cents, a pure linen hot-roli case, ek ee CAN YOU DO THIS AT HOME? Correctly eet the color of your new wash dress? Restore the eoru tint to your curta Remove the mildew from your lunch-cloth? The Supply Laundry will do these thing ® speolal service. It costs you nothing extra. Write a note! ‘Tuck !t in your bund and call Capitol 0300 . And now fashion gives us another Spring shade, Rameses blue. The ancients loved St. TAKE YOUR HEMSTITCHING THERE It ts done while you walt at 1317 Third ave. Ginger Store. BRING YOUR OLD HAT HERE At the Model Millinery, upstairs in the People’s Bank Bidg., they make old hats look like new! Satin, straw, and novelty hats are cleaned, blocked and retrimmed. This Is a shop of wonderful service, HEALTH MEANS WEALTH I alt and dream, At tho ond of the day How the HOUSE OF HEALTH AND BEAUTY Drives my cares away! 225-6-7 Yale Bldg. Elliott 1840 Garden week {s passing. Have you planted a tree? THE SEATTLE SCHOOL OF JEWELRY oe @ eee PUPILS PROGRESS RAPIDLY At the Standard School of Millinery and Dressmaking. instruction. 211 Moore Hotel, Main 7400, and Watchmaking will repair rings, pins, chains, watches for 20 per cent less. Mail orders taken, 111 Spring St. Individual eee Tired of movies, alone? ‘Tired of too much vaudeville? Why not drop into the Palace Hip whero they have a pleasing combina: tion of the two that each week is attracting larger crowds. THE CHILD WHO SEEMS SLOW At school may simply need glasses, care to noarslghted or cros#eyed I'raser-Paterson's balcony, Dr. Edmunds gives eepoctal children, Consult him = on * BEAUTIFUL GIFTS A plece of lovely pottery, a pleture, a string of fine beads ~—such treasures as these you find at tho shop of La Bow ot Cle, 1610 Westlake, ' eo WHAT HEAT WILL ACCOMPLISH In the treatment of illness, ts fully explained in Dr. Loughnoy's free booklet on the Human Bake Oven, Address $11 Crary Bldg. or call Main 6242, THE FLOWER FARMERS Have potted plants, cut flowers, shrubs for the Pike Bt. Market, Inside, AT THE COLONIAL Jackio Coogan is bringing down the houso tonight i “Peok's Bad Boy." Beginning tomorrow, John. Barrymore in “Sherlock Holmes.” garden-—-overything! se & o, 1913 | help THE HATS YOU MOST ADMIRE In the emart magazines you may find at the Cummings & Thornton Shop, 1325 Fourth Ave. They have the best New York patterns at conservative prices! A eee There ts no bar to bar-pins except, the bumorists say, the width of a door. HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW RIBBON DRESSES? of molre, fagot-stitched together! the Hollywood Ladies’ Wear Shop, up ott Bldg. Here you may find many dresses © priced at only $16.50. They're all Yes, you may wear a veil. This season's veils drift about the bat, just concealing the eyes and the tip of the nose, TO SAVE IS TO EARN - Let that guide you! At Usdane’s Specialty Shop there are always excellent values in hosiery. And this week they have a “‘special™ on good corsets, Many models at $1.50. 105 Pike St. HOSIERY FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR May have warmth and elegance, too! Extra heavy, pure silk hose, full fashioned, are priced $2.25 at the Arcade Bootery, Second Ave, entrance, Arcade Bldg. eee The new ear-rings are enormously long. the need of stilts for the ultra short girl! “Vanity Fair" suggests eee ARE YOU DEAF? You will hear easily with the Little Gem Ear Phone. It is one of the best made and ts not expensive. Write or call, Robson's, Ar- | cade Bidg. Main 3825. . YOUR LAWN May be as smooth as a floor! A good lawn roller will level it. Here's one you may rent for two days for $2.00; for each additional day, 50 cents more. ‘The J. A. Boyco Seed Co, will deliver and return it. Main 0652. Outlook Market, 89 Pike St. MASQUERADE COSTUMES Wonderful ones, new and clean, at the Sutherland Shop, 516 Bitel Bldg. eee KEEP YOUR PETS WELL The Seattle Dog and Cat Hospital vaccinates against distemper. For cases of operation, injury, fliness, call Garfield 0961, . : IF YOU HAVEN'T A good sewing machine, you may rent one. models, some electrical, at the Singer Upstairs Bldg. Rental payments apply if you buy, later, There are many Store, 310 Denny Main 4158, PERRY AND FOSTER RELINE COATS At a special price this month. Here they do work at repairing and cleaning furs. Mole work. ee particularly good 231 Yale Bldg. THE PERFECT CORSET Furthers comfort, It 1s marvelously pliable, beautiful Mm line. Mrs. Hodge, at Murray's, will fit you tndividually to a “Nubone.” Opposite Frederick's. . LEARN TO PLAY RAGTIME Go to the Brin School of Popular Music, 806 Pine. ficient in 20 lessons! You'll be pro- . BEAUTIFUL FLOWER-TRIMMED HATS! The Model Millinery, upstairs in tho People’s Bank Bldg., is offer ing a “special” on them, You may have your cholce of many de-~ signs at $5.00! Such values can not be had anywhere else, THE SEATTLE PIANO HOSPITAL Repatrs and tunes all pianos. ‘This house fs known everywhere for excellent service, 115 Virginia st. . HAVE YOU AN EDISON? Edlyon cylinder records can be had at 1816 Westlake, Supplies. Records exchanged, . Phonograph oe “Who plants a tree enriches his purse, embellishes his community and leaves a growing heritage for generations that come after him,” eee LEARN CHINA PAINTING See Miss St, Denis at the White China Shop, 8135 Ar cade Bldg, Artists’ supplies, Orders taken, RONALD BE. CHAPMAN Who helped to institute our state gardon week, believes in tho supremo importance of tree planting, Hoe will help you when you plant yours, Chapman's Garden Storo, 1918 Weitlake, (Advertisement)

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